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Table 3 Means, standard deviations, and intercorrelations between variables (n = 212)

From: Do achievers tend to share goodness with the world? The effect of subjective social status on prosocial risky behavior

variables

M ± SD

1

2

3

4

5

6

1 Age

20.35 ± 2.21

-

     

2 Gender

-

0.14*

-

    

3 Situational subjective social status

-

0.05

-0.06

-

   

4 Holistic thinking

63.13 ± 7.96

0.08

0.01

0.25***

-

  

5 Prosocial risky behavior intention

14.92 ± 3.51

-0.02

0.11

-0.22**

-0.22**

-

 

6 Total helping frequencies

0.75 ± 0.18

-0.02

0.11

-0.22**

-0.22**

1.00***

-

  1. Note: Female = 0; male = 1. Low social status = 0; high social status = 1